Governor Eric Greitens visits Portageville Friday, inside Rone Hall at the Fisher Delta Research Center of the University of Missouri in Portageville. At the event,
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Senator Dan Brown’s Legislative Column
Prevailing Wage Bill Looms Large Over Session Home Stretch Missouri legislators returned to the Capitol refreshed and reinvigorated this week following spring break, an annual
Sen. Gary Romine’s Capitol Update: Mid-Session Legislative Review
It was the Senate’s first week back after the General Assembly’s annual spring break. With only six weeks remaining in the 2017 session, I’m pleased
This Week’s Legislative Column from Sen. Denny Hoskins
Going Strong After Return From Spring Break Compassion and generosity are not rare qualities of the people of Missouri. On the contrary, we embrace and
Sen. Wieland’s Capitol Update for the Week Ending March 30, 2017
No signs of Slowing Down Following Spring Break Return Windsor High School Thespians Jessika Banderman, Thomas Decker, Anna Weber and Michelle Dalaviras visited with me
Senator Cunningham’s Legislative Column for March 23, 2017
Pushing Back on Government Overreach In the Senate, we have been focused this session on stimulating economic growth and creating more jobs across the state.
Senator Ed Emery’s Legislative Report for March 31, 2017
Family Ties “Biblically, family is the first and most fundamental institution of mankind. It is not only the building block of society but the bone
Senator Ron Richard’s Legislative Column for the Week of March 27, 2017
Prevailing Wage, Paycheck Protection among Legislature’s Priorities for Second Half of Session The Missouri Senate returned from the annual legislative spring break this week, refreshed
Senator Wayne Wallingford’s Legislative Column for the Week of March 31, 2017
Progress continues after break This week, Senate committees heard three of my bills that focus on two important issues in our state: unnecessary regulations that
Sen. Jay Wasson’s Legislative Column for the Week of March 27, 2017
Senate Approves Measure to Keep Legislation Intact Despite Population Shifts State lawmakers returned to Jefferson City on Monday after the annual legislative spring break. The